APPENDIX B 
PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, NOVA SCOTIA, 1901. 
REGIONS 1 TO 10— WHEN 


Number 

Day of the year 1901 corresponding 
to the last day of each month, 
Jan.. SlJuly, 212 
MED RSR teee 59 Aug.. 243 
March OMS ODE RTE 273 
ADR EE reste 120 Oct......... 304 
May ete ETS EN OV ne 334 
DURE Creer et 181 Dec ..365 
For Leap Year add one to each ex- 
cept January. 


Rubus strigosus, Michx 
66 
(ÉruiEripe) 20e 
Rubus villosus, Ait 
66 
(fruit ripe)..... 
Kalmia glauca, Ait 
K. angustifolia, L.... 
Cornus Canadensis, L 

oe 
(fruit ripe)...... 
Sisyrinchium angustifolium.. 
Linnea borealis, L............ 
Linaria Canadensis, Dum ... 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli, L.... 
Sarracenia purpurea, L....... 
Brunella vulgaris, L.......... 
Epilobium angustifolium, L.. 
Rosaluceidas Bhrnh et 
Hypericum perforatum, L.... 
Leontodon autumnale, L 
Prunus Cerasus (cultiv.) 
oe 
(fruit ripe)....... 
Cratægus Oxyacantha, L..... 
CAcoccinear jac cece wee 
Prunus domestica (cultivated) 
Pyrus malus (cultivated) early 
ce 66 
late 
Ribes rubrum (cultivated)..…. 
66 
(fruit ripe)...... 

Average for N.S. 

213.3 
160.4 
164.7 
179.3 
174.0 
171.5 
172.8 
181.6 
181.8 
172.5 
178.4 
150.4 
203.7 
160.4 

160.5 
150.0 
152.1 
159.7 
144.2 
197.0 
Digby 

1. Yarmouth and 

193 
Proc., 1902. 
and Lunenburg 
2. Shelburne, Queens) 
3. Annapolis and 


I. 



| 4. Hants and 
S. Colchester 
5. Halifax and 
161 


140 
Guysboro 
171 
149 
| 6. S. Cobequid, (S. 

180 

156]... 
BECOMING COMMON. 
Cum. and $. Col.)| 
| 7. N. St. Slope (Cum.|| 
150 
Col., Pic. & Antig|| 
| 8. Richmond and 
166 

250 

171 
172 

193 
173 
165 
175 
149 
203]... - 
161 
163 
180]... 
175 
171 
176 
191 
178 
176 
ATOS 
149 
208]... 
157 
15910: 
150 
150 
158 
144 
206 
pe to 
Cape*’Breton 
9. Southeast slo 
Bras d'Or 
| 10. Northwestslope to 


164 
Wee sce 
163 

162 
170 
151 
237 
Gulf (Inverness) || 
_ 
-1 
iS) 
150: 
152 
165 
151 
